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Soil chloropicrin (CP) fumigation helps to increase crop yields by eliminating soil-borne diseases which inhibit plant growth. However, little is known about the effect of the CP fumigation combined with fungicide application on plant growth and nutrient
Yan Wang +3 more
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Continuous cropping barriers lead to huge agriculture production losses, and fumigation and biological agents are developed to alleviate the barriers. However, there is a lack of literature on the differences between strong chemical fumigant treatment ...
Jing Xiong +10 more
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Reducing Fumigant Emissions After Soil Application [PDF]
Volatilization and soil transformation are major pathways by which pesticides dissipate from treated agricultural soil. Volatilization is a primary source of unwanted agricultural chemicals in the atmosphere and can significantly affect fumigant efficacy.
S R, Yates +4 more
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Chloropicrin (CP) can cause long-term damage to beneficial microbes which reduces soil health. Biochar (BC) can mitigate against the effects of CP by reducing the time for beneficial microbes to recover after CP fumigation.
Jiahong Zhu +7 more
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Soil fumigation for lettuce production [PDF]
A Clovelly soil in Tala Valley (Natal) was fumigated with different concentrations of dazomet (300, 400, 500 kg ha−1) (granular formulation), and metham sodium (500, 750, 1000 L ha−1) (liquid formulation). Half the treatments were covered with plastic sheets during fumigation.
D. M. Holcroft, I. E. Smith
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Deposition and Transformation of Nitrogen after Soil Fumigation with Ethanedinitrile
A novel methyl bromide alternative, ethanedinitrile (EDN), has been reported to be efficacious against soil-borne pathogens, weeds, and plant-parasitic nematodes.
Mary C. Stevens +2 more
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The area used to grow high-value crops is currently decreasing because production in the same soil for many years increases soil-borne diseases that reduce crop yield and quality as well as farmer income.
Zhaoai Shi +7 more
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In soil microbiology, there is a ‘paradox’ of soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization, which is that even though chloroform fumigation destroys majority of the soil microbial biomass, SOC mineralization continues at the same rate as in the non-fumigated
Lin eChen +5 more
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Functional indicators of response mechanisms to nitrogen deposition, ozone, and their interaction in two Mediterranean tree species [PDF]
The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition, tropospheric ozone (O3) and their interaction were investigated in two Mediterranean tree species, Fraxinus ornus L. (deciduous) and Quercus ilex L.
Basile, Adriana +6 more
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Effects of preplant soil fumigation on nematode population densities, and on growth and yield of raspberry [PDF]
Les effets d'une fumigation du sol de préplantation sur les populations de Pratylenchus penetrans, Xiphinema rivesi et Meloïdogyne hapla et sur la croissance du framboisier (Rubus idaeus) ont été étudiés sur une période de quatre ans.
Bélair, G.
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